Mayweather vs Pacquiao PPV Buys: Comparison Side by Side

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  • Kevin Jesus
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    #41
    Originally posted by Zuma
    Marquez had his highest selling PPV against Mayweather.
    - AFTER DE LA HOYA

    De La Hoya had his highest selling PPV against Mayweather.
    - DURING DE LA HOYA

    Hatton had his highest selling PPV against Mayweather.
    - AFTER DE LA HOYA


    Floyd Mayweather highest PPV are during and after De la Hoya. That is not a coincidence.
    Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
    With who did Hatton, Marquez, and De La Hoya had their highest selling PPV's with?

    Simple question, just answer it with the name of the boxer, nothing else please.
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      #42
      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
      With who did Hatton, Marquez, and De La Hoya had their highest selling PPV's with?

      Simple question, just answer it with the name of the boxer, nothing else please.
      In psychology its called Halo Effect, or if you're into politics kingmaker.

      De la Hoya is the real PPV king of our era, not Mayweather.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
        I did say HBO PPV...so if they were in any other independent PPV then that doesn't apply to my post. As far as HBO PPV's go, their first fight was with Mayweather.
        Originally posted by GG Marquez
        Left Hook:

        Judah had been a Showtime fighter (Tszyu, remember?). Gatti had about 20 fights on WCB.

        That is a true statement. Please feel free to go verify, and I'll check my karma for the green in a day or two. Thanks.
        i'm just asking. i don't really know.

        gatti and zab was in a lot of big fights and always on the big networks. it's so long ago i don't remember.

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          #44
          Originally posted by jreckoning
          I hate this topic.

          Mods, delete it.

          THANKS.
          just talk about the old fights and how they did.

          don't get ****** into the pac vs. pbf thing.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Zuma
            In psychology its called Halo Effect, or if you're into politics kingmaker.

            De la Hoya is the real PPV king of our era, not Mayweather.
            ahhh...... halo.

            only thing i miss about giving away my xbox 360.

            does anyone have the numbers to xbox 360 sales compared to ps3?

            thanks.

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              #46
              worldwide

              xbox 360 = 31 mil. since 2005

              ps3 = 27 mil. since 2006

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                #47
                Tyson-Lewis did really well but I felt the energy before DLH- Trinidad was much better.

                There was real excitement in the air.

                DLH- VARGAS same thing. electric.

                VARGAS-TRINIDAD TOO.

                everyone was jazzed up.

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                  #48
                  in the u.s.

                  xbox 360 = 11.6 mil.

                  ps3 = 9 mil. plus

                  but in japan

                  xbox 360 = 1.1 mil.

                  ps3 = 3.4 mil.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                    worldwide

                    xbox 360 = 31 mil. since 2005

                    ps3 = 27 mil. since 2006

                    Seems like xbox deserves a 55/45 split.

                    and the xbox gets to keep it's money.

                    ps3 has sony taking 27% of it's money.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by jreckoning
                      Tyson-Lewis did really well but I felt the energy before DLH- Trinidad was much better.

                      There was real excitement in the air.

                      DLH- VARGAS same thing. electric.

                      VARGAS-TRINIDAD TOO.

                      everyone was jazzed up.
                      i thought pacquiao-cotto would like delahoya-vargas but cotto didn't go forward like he's suppose to.

                      i never saw vargas-trinidad when it happened. i read about it in the newspaper and saw it on tape later on.

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